Feb 18 2008
Home School Programs Ensure That You Don’t Have To Go It Alone
Many families would love to home school their children, but fear the idea of being the sole responsible party when it comes to their child’s learning. If you take advantage of the many wonderful home school programs available, you can be confident that your child will receive a great education, supervised by you.
Online Home School Programs
When contemplating homeschooling your child, research the various online home school programs available. Many curriculum companies offer fantastic home school resources and home school programs to their customers. These home school programs can range from online help with lesson plans to parent forums that allow you to electronically meet up with other home school families to share stories, ask questions, and seek advice.
The internet also offers home school programs in the form of tutoring, homework help, and home school websites that give parents many different ideas in which to supplement their child’s education. Take advantage of all the information that is available online. Many online home school programs are free, so they are a great way to help you educate your child.
Home School Programs Available Through The Local School District
Just because you choose not to send your child to public school, doesn’t mean that the local public school can’t be a help to you when it comes to homeschooling your child. Many school districts offer home school programs to residents. As a taxpayer, you have every right to take part in home school programs offered by the local school district.
Many school districts allow local students to participate in sports teams or special occupational classes such as auto shop or wood shop. Other districts allow home schooled students to participate in the yearly standardized tests or even graduate on stage with other seniors. Call your local district office and ask what resources they have for homeschooled kids. You might be surprised to find they offer curriculum, field trips, or even tutoring.
Home School Programs Available Through Private Schools
For a small fee, many private schools offer home school programs. These programs allow your child to participate in class parties and field trips, get curriculum discounts and often offer proctored tests. Taking part in such a program will also allow your child to have some of the social interaction that they might miss out on in a traditional home school setting.
Whatever home school program you choose, it is comforting to know that there are resources available to help you succeed in educating your child.
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